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Chapter 2 Configure the DNCS for xOD
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Add the xOD Service to the IPG
Introduction
After you add the xOD service to a channel map, you can include the service name
in the IPG as described in this section.
Before You Begin
The xOD IPG collector runs on the Application Server and collects the latest xOD
IPG files from the ASI Server. Before you add the xOD service to the IPG, make sure
you can ping the ASI Server from the Application Server. If not, you first need to
establish a communication path between the two servers. If you need assistance,
contact Cisco Services.
Process Overview
To add an xOD service to the IPG, you must complete the following procedures,
which are detailed later in this section.
1 Add an entry for the ASI server to the Application Server hosts table.
2 Add the IPG xOD collector.
3 Add the xOD service to the list of IPG services.
1 Add an entry for the ASI server to the Application Server hosts table.
2 Add the IPG xOD collector.
3 Add the xOD service to the list of IPG services.
Adding ASI Server to the Application Server Hosts Table
Before you create an xOD IPG collector, you must add the ASI server IP address and
host name to the Application Server hosts table. This process allows you to type the
host name, which is usually easier to remember, rather than the IP address every
time you need to work with the ASI server through the Application Server.
In addition to the IP address for the ASI server, you need to have su privileges and
In addition to the IP address for the ASI server, you need to have su privileges and
the password.
Complete these steps to add the ASI server to the Application Server hosts table.
Note: This entry should match the ASI server entry you added to the DNCS Hosts
Complete these steps to add the ASI server to the Application Server hosts table.
Note: This entry should match the ASI server entry you added to the DNCS Hosts
Table. See Add Entries to the DNCS Hosts Table (on page 18).
1 In the xterm window, type telnet appservatm and press Enter. The system
1 In the xterm window, type telnet appservatm and press Enter. The system
telnets to the Application Server and a prompt appears.
2 Log in as su. A prompt appears.
3 Type vi /etc/hosts and press Enter. The /etc/hosts file opens in vi editor.
3 Type vi /etc/hosts and press Enter. The /etc/hosts file opens in vi editor.